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Edmonton goaltender Connor Ingram recorded his first NHL playoff win on April 21, 2026, backstopping the Oilers to a 4-3 victory over the visiting Anaheim Ducks in Game 1 of their first-round series at Rogers Place.
The 30-year-old from Saskatoon made 25 saves in the see-saw contest, becoming the third netminder to earn a win in his first post-season appearance for Edmonton after Jack Campbell (2023) and Andy Moog (1981). Ingram â who posted a 6-4-2 record over Edmontonâs final 15 regular-season games â had been acquired in October after stints with other organisations and rose to starter status following roster moves that included the December trade of Stuart Skinner.
The Oilers have nominated Ingram for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy; he has been open about obsessive-compulsive disorder and time spent in the leagueâs player assistance program.
Coach Kris Knoblauch and teammates, including Leon Draisaitl, praised Ingramâs composure and contributions in front of a loud playoff crowd.
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